Hey all I had a few questions I wanted to pass by some of the more senior people in the field of engineering. I am a junior at my university and so far enjoy circuits mostly.
First is I have the option to basically either graduate with an EE degree or CpE with almost the same type of classes for my last year. The only difference really is either 2 more embedded classes(CpE) or fields+wave/power (EE). I am just wondering is it going to make a huge difference in the work place when I go to apply for jobs? In my opinion CpE is more software oriented and EE more towards hardware. I tend to not like the programming so much and I have a minor in CS. But it seems the future is going towards a lot of embedded which is why I am a little afraid to go EE. The field I am mostly taking my classes in is the nano technology concentration which is electronics 1, 2, integrated circuits, nano fabrication. I do plan to get my masters just not sure what I will want to specialize in.
Second is I have a choice to take communication signals which I was only taking to get into DSP but my adviser said that it would probably be a waste if I was not going to go further into antennas and the like. But I was interested in audio signals which is why I wanted to go more into DSP. Or I have the option of not doing those two above classes and just doing filter design.
Thanks everyone I look forward to hearing everyone out. I just want to get more opinions then just one adviser.
First is I have the option to basically either graduate with an EE degree or CpE with almost the same type of classes for my last year. The only difference really is either 2 more embedded classes(CpE) or fields+wave/power (EE). I am just wondering is it going to make a huge difference in the work place when I go to apply for jobs? In my opinion CpE is more software oriented and EE more towards hardware. I tend to not like the programming so much and I have a minor in CS. But it seems the future is going towards a lot of embedded which is why I am a little afraid to go EE. The field I am mostly taking my classes in is the nano technology concentration which is electronics 1, 2, integrated circuits, nano fabrication. I do plan to get my masters just not sure what I will want to specialize in.
Second is I have a choice to take communication signals which I was only taking to get into DSP but my adviser said that it would probably be a waste if I was not going to go further into antennas and the like. But I was interested in audio signals which is why I wanted to go more into DSP. Or I have the option of not doing those two above classes and just doing filter design.
Thanks everyone I look forward to hearing everyone out. I just want to get more opinions then just one adviser.